Rescued Photo: Symons and Trevarthen Family

Annie Symons
Shelley Cardiel rescues photographs from flea markets, eBay, you name it. She does what research she can to identify the family and then posts her findings on mailing lists, message boards, and photo sites in an attempt to reunite the pictures with family. What she does is awesome. I contacted her recently to see if she thought including them here might help. I hope it does! Please contact Shelley if you have information about her photos or project.


I’ve “rescued” a group of three photographs belonging to the SYMONS and TREVARTHEN Family or Michigan. The first is a photograph of Annie SYMONS which was taken at the L. Winsor Studio in Champion, MI sometime in the 1880’s or 1890’s. Annie appears to be in her teens at the time the photograph was taken. The second photograph is one of Annie SYMONS, Mother SYMONS, Aunt Mary SYMONS, and Mother TREVARTHEN. The photograph was also taken at the same studio in Champion, likely in the 1880’s with Annie appearing to be in her teens and the other three women ranging in age from 40’s to 70’s.

The third photograph is identified as William SYMONS and was likely taken in the 1890’s. The photograph includes a man in his 30’s or 40’s standing in front of a house/building with what appears to be a ledger/journal open with two young boys about 6-12 years old standing out front and a man and woman in a horse drawn carriage. One of the boys is holding the lead to the horse. Also written on this photograph is “Wes CUNDY Family”. Based on limited research I was able to locate the following information regarding this SYMONS family.

William H. SYMONS was b. 14 Mar 1862 in Penzance, England to parents William SYMONS (b. 1840) and Penelope POLKINGHORN (1842-1924). William H. SYMONS married Elizabeth THOMAS and together they had 8 children, including, Annie; William James; Samual John; Joseph H.; Arthur S.; Telfer T.; Gladys B.; and Harold S. SYMONS, all born between 1875 and 1900. William H. SYMONS died 14 Jun 1925 in Champion, MI. William’s son Arthur Stanley was b. 14 Jun 1895 in Franklin Mine, MI and died 19 Dec 1972 in Nadeau, MI.

Annie, Mother and Mary Symons and Mrs. Trevarthen
Census records provide the following details:

1900 census of Champion, MI:

William H. SYMONS, age 38, born Mar 1862, married 15 years, born England, parents born England, to USA 1891, an Iron Ore Miner
Bessie SYMONS, wife, age 40, born Apr 1860, married 15 years, 10 children/7 living, born England, parents born England, to USA 1892
Annie SYMONS, dau, age 24, born Jul 1875, born England, to USA 1892
William SYMONS, son, age 17, born Mar 1883, born England, to USA 1892, an Iron Ore Miner
Samuel SYMONS, son, age 14, born Jan 1886, born England, to USA 1892, an Iron Ore Miner
Joseph SYMONS, son, age 8, born Sept 1891, born England, to USA 1892, at School
Arthur SYMONS, son, age 4, born Jun 1895, born MI
Telfer SYMONS, son, age 4, born Sept 1896, born MI
Gladys SYMONS, dau, age 2, born Apr 1897, born MI

1910 census of Champion, MI:

William SYMONS, age 47, 2nd marriage 25 years, born England, parents born England, to USA 1886, an Ironman
Bessie SYMONS, wife, age 48, 1st marriage 25 years, 10 children/7 living, born England, parents born England,
Joseph H. SYMONS, son, age 18, born England, an Iron Mine Miner
Arthur S. SYMONS, son, age 14, born MI
Telfer T. SYMONS, son, age 13, born MI
Glaydis B. SYMONS, dau, age 12, born MI
Harold S. SYMONS, son, age 9, born MI
Penople SYMONS, mother, age 67, a widow, 1 child/1 living, born England, parents born England, to USA 1910

1920 census of Champion, MI:

William SYMONS, age 56, to USA 1886, born England, parents born England, an Iron Mine Miner
Bessie SYMONS, wife, age 60, to USA 1894, born England, parents born England
Arthur SYMONS, son, age 24, born MI, a Laborer
Gladyes SYMONS, dau, age 22, born MI

I am hoping to locate someone from this SYMONS Family so that the photographs can be returned to their care. If you are member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me.

Thanks,

Shelley

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